This Article begins with the puzzle of why the law avoids the issue of conjunctive probability. Mathematically inclined observers might, for example, employ the product rule, multiplying the probabilities associated with several events or requirements in order to assess a combined likelihood, but judges and lawyers seem otherwise inclined. Courts and statutes might be explicit about the manner in which multiple requirements should be combined, but they are not. Thus, it is often unclear whether a factfinder should assess if condition A was more likely than not to be present - and then go on to see whether condition B satisfied this standard - or whether the factfinder\u27s task is to ascertain if both A and B can together, or at once, sat...
open3noJuries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model ju...
The form of the court\u27s charge to the jury affects power relationships among judge and jury, tria...
The conjunction paradox has fascinated generations of scholars, primarily because it brings into foc...
This Article begins with the puzzle of why the law avoids the issue of conjunctive probability. Math...
For several decades, evidence theorists have puzzled over the following paradox, known as the “conju...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in huma...
article published in law journalThere has been a spate of interest in the application of the Condorc...
If a plaintiff brings two claims, each with a 0.4 probability of being valid, the plaintiff will usu...
The law speaks clearly on the standards of proof, but listeners often misunderstand its words. This ...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in huma...
Although the jury trial is regarded as a lynchpin of the American concept of justice, ambivalence ab...
In Ruling Majorities and Reasoning Pluralities, Professor Saul Levmore explores the division of lab...
Ever since In re Winship in 1970, it is well settled that the Due Process Clause requires a jury to ...
Jurors decide whether certain facts have been proven according to the applicable legal standards. Wh...
I argue in this article that supermajority decision rules would be more appropriate than unanimity o...
open3noJuries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model ju...
The form of the court\u27s charge to the jury affects power relationships among judge and jury, tria...
The conjunction paradox has fascinated generations of scholars, primarily because it brings into foc...
This Article begins with the puzzle of why the law avoids the issue of conjunctive probability. Math...
For several decades, evidence theorists have puzzled over the following paradox, known as the “conju...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in huma...
article published in law journalThere has been a spate of interest in the application of the Condorc...
If a plaintiff brings two claims, each with a 0.4 probability of being valid, the plaintiff will usu...
The law speaks clearly on the standards of proof, but listeners often misunderstand its words. This ...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in huma...
Although the jury trial is regarded as a lynchpin of the American concept of justice, ambivalence ab...
In Ruling Majorities and Reasoning Pluralities, Professor Saul Levmore explores the division of lab...
Ever since In re Winship in 1970, it is well settled that the Due Process Clause requires a jury to ...
Jurors decide whether certain facts have been proven according to the applicable legal standards. Wh...
I argue in this article that supermajority decision rules would be more appropriate than unanimity o...
open3noJuries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model ju...
The form of the court\u27s charge to the jury affects power relationships among judge and jury, tria...
The conjunction paradox has fascinated generations of scholars, primarily because it brings into foc...